Life Transitions
“The only thing constant in life is change.”
~ Heraclitus, Greek philosopher
Have you had a major event such as a death, divorce or layoffs at work to happen in your life? Are you having a hard time navigating your emotions due to an event? Do you feel like you don’t know which way to go?
There’s no denying that life often presents us with our fair share of challenges, usually in the form of sudden change. These life transitions, even the positive ones, can throw us into a tailspin and leave us feeling stressed, confused and vulnerable. But with the right tools and mindset, you have the power to not only overcome any adversity but also transform into a more authentic and confident version of yourself.
Change Can be Beneficial
Change, even difficult change that is neither wanted or expected, can influence personal growth. Change gives us the opportunity to see what we’re made of; to become stronger, more confident, and better prepared for what life throws at us next. With each new challenge, we develop new personal skills and obtain a greater awareness of ourselves, our family and our communities.
Common Life Transitions
Some of the most common life transitions we help clients navigate are:
Moving away to college
Adjusting to university life or your first professional job
Getting married
Having a new baby
Parenting
Empty nesting syndrome
Breakup, separation or divorce
Infidelity recovery
Retirement
Job loss or major change in career
Relocation (military or civilian)
Financial gain/loss
Serious illness or disability
Issues pertaining to aging
Death of a loved one (by suicide as well)
Questioning the meaning of life
Spouse adjusting to military or veteran spouse life
Children adjusting to military life
Becoming a blended family
Is it Time to Speak to Someone?
Sometimes we can handle change and adversity by ourselves and sometimes we need a little help. I’m here to lend that helping hand and offer a warm and encouraging environment where you can speak candidly and receive care, compassion and guidance.
If you or someone you love is struggling with a life transition and would like to explore treatment options, please be in touch. You don’t need to struggle alone.